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Cosmopolitan, chaotic, vibrant and gritty: Brussels City is a place people love to hate. We asked readers of The Bulletin to tell us what they think about living downtown.

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Visit Brussels is inviting people to record messages for the city's future generations, which will be placed in a time capsule and reopened at 10-year intervals starting in 2028.

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There is little so universal as singing. Singing in groups exists around the world and can be traced back all the way to Ancient Greece.

Crowdfunding campaign to buy audiovisual equipment for Kinograph cinema project
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A pop-up cinema screening accessible and daring films will open in Ixelles’ former military barracks in May 2019.

White & Cakes
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If Brussels’ amateur bakers went back to basics for the sixth edition of the charity bake off at ING Marnix on Monday evening, there was no diluting of culinary talent on display.

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Stretching from the edges of the Ixelles cemetery at its most northern point to the Flemish border in the south, Watermael-Boitsfort is a popular commune with families and those

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With 82,000 people sharing 23km2, Uccle in the south is one of Brussels’ least densely populated municipalities.

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Vast and varied, Schaerbeek is a popular choice for those seeking multicultural communities and affordable property within easy reach of the EU institutions and the city centre.

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There’s still time to enter a team in the 

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